webfact Posted July 16, 2022 Share Posted July 16, 2022 Picture: Siam Rath The spokesman for the courts of justice has essentially backed up plans that the Royal Thai Police have to ultimately arrest persistent traffic offenders who don't pay fines. ASEAN NOW reported in the last few days how the RTP will seek arrest warrants after summonses have been exhausted. Spokesman Sorawit Limprangsee told Siam Rath that the courts would normally only issue arrest warrants for crimes where the punishment is more than 3 years in prison. In the case of non-payment of fines he surmised that the RTP would use a clause of "fleeing from justice" so they could arrest people for persistent refusal to pay. Thus they would be able to seek a warrant for a crime which had a custodial sentence of less than 3 years. Sorawit stated that some see non-payment of fines as a trivial issue and not something the courts should issue arrest warrants for. But it is not just about the money it is about public safety too and some of the worst offenders on the roads could cause accidents and injury to others so it is understandable that the police should want to use every means possible to bring them to book. -- © Copyright ASEAN NOW 2022-07-16 - Cigna offers a range of visa-compliant plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment, including COVID-19, up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Monthly car subscription with first-class insurance, 24x7 assistance and more in one price - click here to find out more! Get your business in front of millions of customers who read ASEAN NOW with an interest in Thailand every month - email [email protected] for more information 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sammieuk1 Posted July 16, 2022 Share Posted July 16, 2022 Its not just about the money.. did he really say that? ???? 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post worgeordie Posted July 16, 2022 Popular Post Share Posted July 16, 2022 Those that don't pay their fines are just laughing at the law, one place where laws need to be adhered to are the roads, and at the moment they are not , drivers run red lights, drive too fast ,etc, get a ticket ,then don't pay the fine, maybe it would improve their driving if they had to pay. maybe..... regards Worgeordie 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BangkokReady Posted July 16, 2022 Share Posted July 16, 2022 39 minutes ago, webfact said: Sorawit stated that some see non-payment of fines as a trivial issue and not something the courts should issue arrest warrants for. Probably the same people that were outraged at the death of the pretty doctor on the zebra crossing. "Oh my. Someone else should make sure that other people are not allowed to get away with this, while I continue to do whatever I want!" 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ezzra Posted July 16, 2022 Share Posted July 16, 2022 Truth to be told, if the police were doing their job properly and according to the law, almost every driver/rider on Thai roads would and should have been issued with traffic infringements tickets, the way Thai drivers flaunt the road's rules is shocking to say the least, (I'm one of the i ashamed to admit) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KannikaP Posted July 16, 2022 Share Posted July 16, 2022 6 minutes ago, ezzra said: Truth to be told, if the police were doing their job properly and according to the law, almost every driver/rider on Thai roads would and should have been issued with traffic infringements tickets, the way Thai drivers flaunt the road's rules is shocking to say the least, (I'm one of the i ashamed to admit) Are you suggesting that a police officer should follow EVERY driver? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Enzian Posted July 16, 2022 Share Posted July 16, 2022 52 minutes ago, KannikaP said: Are you suggesting that a police officer should follow EVERY driver? Well, I stay alive here by assuming that every driver of every vehicle of any kind that I see while I'm walking is out to kill me, so I'd say yes. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rwill Posted July 16, 2022 Share Posted July 16, 2022 Which will all lead to more unlicensed drivers on the road. Which will mean more uninsured drivers on the rood. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thunglom Posted July 16, 2022 Share Posted July 16, 2022 Just shows that there is BNO SYSTEM in place to do enforce road safety in Thailand. Who will they chase? the owner? the Driver? the keeper? Looks like any enforcement is going to be inconsistent to the point of fiasco. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hotchilli Posted July 17, 2022 Share Posted July 17, 2022 23 hours ago, sammieuk1 said: Its not just about the money.. did he really say that? ???? Millions of un-paid fines... but not about money... it's a safety issue. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikebell Posted July 17, 2022 Share Posted July 17, 2022 Thailand must have one of the most inept police forces in the world. They are corrupt to the point of criminally negligent as can be seen by the daily death toll. If they got off their collective <deleted> and confiscated 1000 vehicles a month, they would eradicate dangerous drivers (even the slow learning Thais) within a year. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jacko45k Posted July 17, 2022 Share Posted July 17, 2022 2 minutes ago, mikebell said: Thailand must have one of the most inept police forces in the world. They are corrupt to the point of criminally negligent as can be seen by the daily death toll. If they got off their collective <deleted> and confiscated 1000 vehicles a month, they would eradicate dangerous drivers (even the slow learning Thais) within a year. It is perhaps about perspective. They really appear not to want to give their own people a hard time nor persecute them.... but taking money from foreign tourists is much loved! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kevc Posted July 17, 2022 Share Posted July 17, 2022 Even more reason to "pay by the roadside" now then. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ifmu Posted July 19, 2022 Share Posted July 19, 2022 and this is how the traffic in Thailand becomes safer ... enforce the rules of course this is step one of many ..(hopefully) cant wait till dui becomes the top Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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